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Hello, I'm new to the forum and would like to take this opportunity to introduce myself. My specialism is bespoke carpentry. I work on both classic designs in keeping with a building style and history to more contemporary projects. I pride myself in my care and attention to detail and am always respectful to the people and their homes that I work in.


My project range includes:

? bespoke wardrobes, shelving, cabinet work, built in children's beds and more

? renovation and repair of timber sash windows and doors


I have been working in the South East London area for 10 years now. I have many clients that are happy to provide references for work I have carried out, which I can provide on request.


Attached are a few examples of work I have carried out.

Please email me if you would like to discuss any work or arrange a quotation.


Regards Jamie


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Jamie did a great renovation job on our sash windows last summer and we would be happy to recommend him for such work. We are planning to use him again for some carpentry work to our alcoves. Based on his work to date, we are confident that we will end up with attractive workmanship.

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